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  <title>💬 <![CDATA['NSURLCache Joke / iPhone']]></title>
  <subtitle type="text">Marcus Rohrmoser mobile Software</subtitle>
  <updated>2017-11-30T15:14:42Z</updated>
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    <title>💬 <![CDATA['NSURLCache Joke / iPhone']]></title>
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      <name><![CDATA[Marcus Rohrmoser]]></name>
      <uri>https://blog.mro.name/</uri>
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    <id>https://blog.mro.name/2009/07/nsurlcache-joke-iphone/#comment-167712</id>
    <updated>2013-03-28T11:08:01Z</updated>
    <content type="text"><![CDATA[Ha,
finally Apple seems to have fixed it in iOS 5: http://petersteinberger.com/blog/2012/nsurlcache-uses-a-disk-cache-as-of-ios5/
(didn't verify myself though)]]></content>
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    <title>💬 <![CDATA['NSURLCache Joke / iPhone']]></title>
    <author>
      <name><![CDATA[Scott Logic » A Webapp By Another Name II – The many pitfalls of using the application cache on mobile platforms]]></name>
      <uri>http://www.scottlogic.co.uk/2011/06/a-webapp-by-another-name-ii-the-many-pitfalls-of-using-the-application-cache-on-mobile-platforms/</uri>
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    <id>https://blog.mro.name/2009/07/nsurlcache-joke-iphone/#comment-21697</id>
    <updated>2011-09-23T08:43:02Z</updated>
    <content type="text"><![CDATA[[…] iOS in such a way that it will fail silently. This has been widely reported e.g. here, here and here. Obviously without disk caching of the resources, as soon as your app is closed (or at any time […]]]></content>
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    <title>💬 <![CDATA['NSURLCache Joke / iPhone']]></title>
    <author>
      <name><![CDATA[A Webapp By Another Name II – The many pitfalls of using the application cache on mobile platforms | Chris's Excellent Adventure In JavaScript]]></name>
      <uri>http://www.scottlogic.co.uk/blog/chris/2011/06/a-webapp-by-another-name-ii-the-many-pitfalls-of-using-the-application-cache-on-mobile-platforms/</uri>
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    <id>https://blog.mro.name/2009/07/nsurlcache-joke-iphone/#comment-19577</id>
    <updated>2011-06-10T16:36:31Z</updated>
    <content type="text"><![CDATA[[…] iOS in such a way that it will fail silently. This has been widely reported e.g. here, here and here. Obviously without disk caching of the resources, as soon as your app is closed (or at any time […]]]></content>
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    <title>💬 <![CDATA['NSURLCache Joke / iPhone']]></title>
    <author>
      <name><![CDATA[somebody]]></name>
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    <id>https://blog.mro.name/2009/07/nsurlcache-joke-iphone/#comment-11132</id>
    <updated>2010-09-26T14:33:03Z</updated>
    <content type="text"><![CDATA[> Still, I can’t understand why this support have been removed for this platform….
maybe because they want to save flash memory life resource?..]]></content>
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    <title>💬 <![CDATA['NSURLCache Joke / iPhone']]></title>
    <author>
      <name><![CDATA[mro]]></name>
      <uri>https://blog.mro.name/</uri>
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    <id>https://blog.mro.name/2009/07/nsurlcache-joke-iphone/#comment-5720</id>
    <updated>2010-03-18T20:48:33Z</updated>
    <content type="text"><![CDATA[Nice work, Olivier! Full ACK, I don't understand that either.]]></content>
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    <title>💬 <![CDATA['NSURLCache Joke / iPhone']]></title>
    <author>
      <name><![CDATA[Olivier Poitrey]]></name>
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    <id>https://blog.mro.name/2009/07/nsurlcache-joke-iphone/#comment-5691</id>
    <updated>2010-03-17T10:15:51Z</updated>
    <content type="text"><![CDATA[I've created a lib aimed at giving on-disk caching support back in NSURLCache. You can find it at http://github.com/rs/SDURLCache
Still, I can't understand why this support have been removed for this platform at the first place. Wouldn't have been better from Apple to just set disk cache capacity to 0 by default and let developers to decide if he needs it or not?]]></content>
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    <title>💬 <![CDATA['NSURLCache Joke / iPhone']]></title>
    <author>
      <name><![CDATA[Paul Lancefield]]></name>
      <uri>http://www.broadsight.com</uri>
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    <id>https://blog.mro.name/2009/07/nsurlcache-joke-iphone/#comment-4950</id>
    <updated>2010-02-08T12:40:55Z</updated>
    <content type="text"><![CDATA[Yep that's true. The iPhone uses an in memory cache — which is kinda limited and won't store to „disk“ (flash memory). But UIWebView still checks the cache for these pages that can't be stored. But this behaviour is good because 
1) In memory caching is better than nothing. 
2) You can override the shared cache class to change the behaviours and you could implement your own caching scheme if you really want to and it will then be used by UIWebView. 
3) at any time in the future if the „disk“ cache is enabled, UIWebView will get the benefit. So for example, on the iPad you may find „disk“ caching enabled by default (I don't know I haven't checked — but it's an example) in which case your iPhone apps will benefit from it when running on the iPad.]]></content>
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